Trailers! Find your trailers here! They drive over the transom here at the Polygon dot com every week, even though it seems the whole world has pressed for a break. The good trailers are fun, but the trailers are very memorable it doesn't bother me, and even if one word can describe this week's band, that's a good start.
Our rotation this week is a crazy one, from a fantastic survival horror title, a sports / home fusion game, and Seinfeld-metets-P.T. Bring me hunger!
Symptoms
Who: a rose-engine
When and Where: TBA on Windows PC via Steam.
Why: Maybe survival sci-fi stories won't be as scary from an old-school, room-size perspective? Symptoms, from the rose-engine, conveying its heat in a low-resolution style whose inspiration seems to run the gantlet The nervous system and Silence the Drum in order Ghost in the Shelf. Elster, a hero, "is a Replika expert who searches for his lost dreams" among "surreal resetsch worlds," according to the Steam page. Gameplay looks like a mixture of puzzle-solving and click-and-clicks, with the addition of magazines and other discoveries in the world that break the mystery.
The shell of Death
Who: Playstack
When and Where: Dunno, and PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.
Why: Wait, what the hell does that mean? “Come starvation are you coming back to me? ”No. You have to be plans, right? But then when a creature agreement from this agreement starts to rip, maybe, some kind of disgusting thing comes out of the mother. Oh well. The shell of Death, from PlayStack, formerly known as Dungeonhaven, The Souls-like indie game has been announced for PlayStation 4 in 2018. It comes from the fact that the slave agreement is you, under the bad post chart, and there are all kinds of hacking, strikes, and deaths to come. And yet, what does that demon say?
Toasterball
Who: Couch Game Crafters
When and Where: Now (First Field Detection) on Windows PC.
Why: For those who complain that video games are the same thing every year, look, there are kings with sticks playing volleyball. In a death-filled theater. This trailer for ToasterballRecent updates introduces a variety of two new games, the "lava pool," (the floor is made of molded lava) and claustrophobia (the roof is made of deadly radiation). The 1.5.1 update also offers better ball physics and the ability to hold your "ninja" style toast
Sinfeld Chronicles
Who: Rare bird Interactive
When and Where: Th is is done internally Dreams
Why: Last month the Internet discovered Seinfeld: Horror Game, basic P.T. it meets the show with nothing, with actors who have learned nothing about it. A month since, creators Austin and Colton stock have lowered their acid journey (possibly out of a C&D blast radius) and gave it a trailer for the story. Sinfeld Chronicles, according to Rare bird Interactive, has only one branch search line, but "you'll be able to visit the bakery right away The Moon (Cammareri Bros. Brooklyn) and hotel from Home Alone 2 (Plaza Hotel, Manhattan) at the end of the road. ”
Disadvantages of Living 3
Who: Capcom
When and Where: Now, on PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.
Why: Because after paralyzed weirdness of Toasterball and Sinfeld Chronicles (and "Get me back to sleep,") we need something more… the normal locking things out.
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